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Bobcats Draft Prospects


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Via Bobcats.com these are the ballers that the Charlotte Bobcats have worked out for the 2009 NBA Draft.

Stephen Curry • 6-3 • 185 lbs. • Guard • Davidson • Junior

Gerald Henderson • 6-4 • 215 lbs. • Guard • Duke • Junior

Danny Green • 6-6 • 210 lbs. • Guard • North Carolina • Senior

Toney Douglas • 6-1 • 200 lbs. • Guard • Florida State • Junior

K.C. Rivers • 6-5 • 215 lbs. • Guard • Clemson • Senior

DaJuan Summers • 6-8 • 240 lbs. • Forward • Georgetown • Junior

Derrick Brown • 6-8 • 227 lbs. • Forward • Xavier • Junior

Courtney Fells • 6-6 • 210 lbs. • Guard • North Carolina State • Senior

Garrett Temple • 6-6 • 190 lbs. • Guard • LSU • Senior

Ryan Scott • 6-3 • 195 lbs. • Guard • Johnson C. Smith • Senior

Lester Hudson • 6-3 • 190 lbs • Guard • Tennessee at Martin • Senior

Anthony Hilliard • 6-4 • 205 lbs. Guard • Elizabeth City State • Senior

Tyler Hansbrough • 6-9 • 250 lbs. • Forward • North Carolina • Senior

Taj Gibson • 6-9 • 225 lbs. • Forward • USC • Junior

Ahmad Nivins • 6-9 • 242 lbs. • Forward • St. Joseph's • Senior

Ben McCauley • 6-9 • 237 lbs. • Forward • N.C. State • Senior

Shawn Taggart • 6-10 • 238 lbs. • Forward • Memphis • Junior

Juwann James • 6-6 • 225 lbs. • Forward • James Madison • Senior

Austin Daye • 6-11 • 200 lbs. • Forward • Gonzaga • Sophomore

Lamont Mack • 6-7 • 230 lbs. • Forward • UNC-Charlotte • Sophomore

Leo Lyons • 6-9 • 244 lbs. • Forward • Missouri • Senior

Dwayne Anderson • 6-6 • 215 lbs. • Guard • Villanova • Senior

Gary Flowers • 6-8 • 214 lbs. • Forward • Chipola Junior College • Senior

Josh Carter • 6-7 • 200 lbs. • Forward • Texas A&M • Senior

DeJuan Blair • 6-7 • 250 lbs. • Forward • Pittsburgh • Sophomore

DeMarre Carroll • 6-8 • 225 lbs. • Forward • Missouri • Senior

Jeff Adrien • 6-7 • 243 lbs. • Forward • Connecticut • Senior

Jeff Pendergraph • 6-9 • 240 lbs. • Forward • Arizona State • Senior

Dante Cunningham • 6-8 • 230 lbs. • Forward • Villanova • Senior

Brandon Costner • 6-9 • 231 lbs. • Forward • N.C. State • Junior

Chase Budinger • 6-7 • 205 lbs. • Guard • Arizona • Junior

Terrence Williams • 6-6 • 220 lbs. • Guard • Louisville • Senior

B.J. Mullens • 7-0 • 275 lbs. • Center • Ohio State • Freshman

Alade Aminu • 6-10 • 225 lbs. • Forward • Georgia Tech • Senior

Chris Johnson • 6-11 • 210 lbs. Center • LSU • Senior

Add others as the Bobcats work them out!

GO CATS!!!

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I really think Henderson would be a good pick...He may very well indeed be gone. I DO NOT WANT CURRY! Too small and will not be able to defend. Danny Green in the 2nd round would be a steal.

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Courtney Fells would be lucky to play in the D-League or Europe. That being said, I really hope that Henderson last to the Bobcats pick. And just for the record Im as big of a Tar Heel homer as they come.

Larry Brown loves Courtney Fells..he'll be a 2nd round pick no doubt in my mind...

1st round - Steph Curry (even tho I would take Tyreke Evans if I am trading up like they say they want to)

2nd round - Either Fells or the best wing on the board.

I really don't know what the Bobcats are trying to do with their team if they take Curry. If you take Evans or Derozan you have two guys who are talented enough to score as much as Curry can in the NBA AND they can play D on a bigger wing.

Derozan is a Rudy Gay clone and Evans really could be the next Brandon Roy with his size and ability to handle the ball. Both of those guys are players that the Bobcats shouldn't have passed up in favor of Adam Morrison and if they go with the college superstar yet again this year then they will be making the same mistake.

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Larry Brown loves Courtney Fells..he'll be a 2nd round pick no doubt in my mind...

1st round - Steph Curry (even tho I would take Tyreke Evans if I am trading up like they say they want to)

2nd round - Either Fells or the best wing on the board.

I really don't know what the Bobcats are trying to do with their team if they take Curry. If you take Evans or Derozan you have two guys who are talented enough to score as much as Curry can in the NBA AND they can play D on a bigger wing.

Derozan is a Rudy Gay clone and Evans really could be the next Brandon Roy with his size and ability to handle the ball. Both of those guys are players that the Bobcats shouldn't have passed up in favor of Adam Morrison and if they go with the college superstar yet again this year then they will be making the same mistake.

I'm gonna trust Larry Brown on this one. His basketball knowledge dwarfs ours and even though I was mad when they picked DJ over Lopez, it turned out to be a very good pick. If he likes Stephen then I trust that he is looking out for our team. I can see his logic being we lack a 3pt threat, which Curry is.

I also can't deny being a bit sentimental remembering the days of " Mugsy to Dell for threeeeeee!!!". He's Dell 2.0 with a few upgrades. Plus LB gets to see these guys can do up front and live.

LB is wise...

*OFFICIAL DRAFT DELL2.0 (Stephen Curry) FAN CLUB MEMBER 2009*

Let's not forget we have some good pieces to offer and the Cat's are very willing to talk about trades. As good as we started to become last year change is still in our future, big time!

LB is wise... trust in LB :aureola:

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